After getting a reprieve for several days and nights because of the July Fourth holiday, El Paso motorists can expect a new round delays and closures along the Interstate 10 corridor starting Wednesday.

Motorists can expect I-10 to close over three nights in West El Paso, including Sunday when I-10 East and Sunland Park Drive’s northbound lanes will close completely.

Crews will be busy during the rest of the week erecting beams for the new Sunland flyover ramp.

Here is a list of closures:

Mesa at I-10: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday. The right lane on North Mesa – in the direction heading toward Remcon Circle – will close underneath the I-10 overpass between South Desert and North Desert boulevards.

I-10 and Executive: 9 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. following morning. I-10 West will be reduced to two lanes between the Schuster entrance ramp and one mile after the Executive Center overpass.

I-10 and Sunland Park: 9 p.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. following morning. I-10 Westbound will be closed at the Sunland Park exit ramp.

I-10 and Sunland: 9 p.m. Thursday and Sunday to 6 a.m. following morning. I-10 East will be completely closed at the Sunland exit ramp (exit 13). Traffic will exit at Sunland Park (exit 13) and re-enter I-10 East at next entrance ramp.

I-10 and Sunland: 9 p.m. Sunday to 6 a.m. following morning. Northbound lanes of Sunland Park Drive will completely close between the Sunland/Paisano intersection and Sunland Park Mall.

Vehicles on Sunland Park Drive coming from Doniphan Drive will have to turn right on Paisano and enter I-10 East. Vehicles will exit I-10 East at Executive Center (exit 16), then take Executive Center to North Mesa. From there, vehicles will take North Mesa to Sunland Park Drive.